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China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

2024-06-24 21:02 Last Updated At:06-25 14:57

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday said the state visit to China paid by Polish President Andrzej Duda is expected to further deepen the development of bilateral relations.

Xi made the remarks when holding talks with the visiting Polish president in Beijing.

"Poland is an important country in Europe and an important member of the European Union. It is one of the first countries to recognize the People's Republic of China. Over the past 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, bilateral ties have been steadily developing and continuing to inject new vitality into our traditional friendship. During my state visit to Poland eight years ago, we together decided to elevate China-Poland ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership. Under our strategic guidance, China-Poland exchanges and cooperation in various fields have expanded and deepened in an all-round way, delivering cooperation outcomes to the people of our two countries. I believe that your current visit will promote the further development of the China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership," Xi said.

Duda is on a state visit to China from June 22 to 26 at the invitation of Xi.

China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

China-Poland comprehensive strategic partnership to further develop: Xi

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Revolution-themed tourism inspires more young people with advanced technology

2024-10-06 05:52 Last Updated At:06:17

Revolution-themed tourism, which refers to visiting historical sites with a modern legacy of the Chinese revolution leading to the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, has attracted more young people so far in the week-long National Day holiday that started on October 1, as many museums and scenic spots have adopted cutting-edge technologies and introduced interactive experiences, injecting new vitality into the preservation and development of "red culture".

"Red culture" refers to the "red legacies" and "red spirit" that have emerged during China's revolution, construction and reform under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, in order to achieve national independence, economic progress, cultural prosperity and national rejuvenation.

The large-scale "red culture" live-action drama "Hong'an Always Red", made its debut during the National Day holiday in Hong'an County of Huanggang City in central China's Hubei Province -- a leading revolutionary base of the CPC in the 1930s.

The production combines real-life props with sound, lighting, and special effects to create an immersive interactive experience.

"Compared to traditional red dramas, it offers a stronger sense of technology and immersion. It allows us, as people living nowadays, to feel as if we were crossing back into that era. I believe our life today is truly hard-won," said Ruan Hongying, a tourist.

Bringing red culture to life has become a common goal for many scenic spots rich in red cultural resources. In Xianfeng County, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Hubei Province, during the National Day holiday, many visitors used VR panoramic experience stations to immerse themselves in classic scenes from the Long March of the Red Army.

In Yudu County of Ganzhou City, east China's Jiangxi Province, the large-scale red cultural and tourism epic "The First Crossing of the Long March" is spectacularly performed at the Long March assembly site. Audience members are able to experience an immersive journey through time, reliving the heroic and turbulent years of that historic era.

The Long March was a strategic operation undertaken by the CPC-led Red Army when being pursued by hordes of Kuomintang (KMT) troops between 1934-1936.

The 12,500-kilometer march began with over 80,000 soldiers in Ruijin and Gucheng in Jiangxi Province, and ended in Yan'an in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

In Zibo City of east China's Shandong Province, at the 618 Wartime Radio Station Red Education Base, numerous visitors venture into the deep, dark tunnels to experience that unique period of history.

"I think it is incredibly meaningful for me to visit a Chinese revolution-themed education base during the National Day holiday. I was deeply moved by the spirit of perseverance and hard work of the people at that time, which inspires us young people to forge ahead and keep advancing," said Cui Yujiao, a tourist.

Revolution-themed tourism inspires more young people with advanced technology

Revolution-themed tourism inspires more young people with advanced technology

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